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FAQ: Answers to your questions about driving with tribal tags in Oklahoma
KOSU | By Allison Herrera, Robby Korth
For decades, no matter where drivers with tribal tags lived in Oklahoma, they’ve been good to register their vehicle with their tribal nation.
This was following a 1993 Supreme Court Ruling
"ART is Culture, Culture is ART" Documentary Screening and VIP Fashion Showcase Celebrate Legacy of Indigenous Fashion Pioneer, Lloyd Kiva New
Scottsdale, AZ – A groundbreaking documentary film, "ART is Culture, Culture is ART," directed by the talented Indigenous filmmaker Nathaniel Fuentes, will premiere with a debut screening and talk-back session on Thursday, December 7, 2023, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the Scottsdale Center for the
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Stitt's sports betting plan takes many tribal officials, Oklahoma lawmakers by surprise
By Carmen Forman of Oklahoma Voice
Tribal officials and state lawmakers say they weren’t consulted on Gov. Kevin Stitt’s new plan to implement sports betting.
While Stitt was in Israel, his office unveiled an
Blues Traveler Comes to Oklahoma Downstream Casino Resort
by Ryann Gordon
Blues Traveler band is coming to Oklahoma on Nov. 16 at Downstream Casino Resort in Quapaw, OK. Along with their harmonica-led, jam-band style, rock and blues hits popularized in the ‘90s and 2000’s, Blues Traveler will be hosting a show unlike any they’ve done before,
UNITY Delegates Secure Lead Roles in 2023 White House Tribal Youth Forum
Native youth will engage with national leaders to help strengthen partnerships with Tribal Nations and Native communities
Mesa, Ariz. – United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) — in conjunction with the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute — is proud to participate in the 2023 White House Tribal Youth Forum
Cherokee Nation, Department of Veteran Affairs celebrate historic agreement for veteran care in Vinita
VINITA, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation and Eastern Oklahoma VA Health Care System on Thursday celebrated a historic agreement that will provide a VA clinic inside the tribe’s Vinita Health Center for area veterans.
The tribe is providing around 1,300 square feet of leased space for the VA clinic,
Comanche Cares' Annual Toy Drive Returns for Third Consecutive Year
Donations to benefit Southern Oklahoma families and children
LAWTON, Okla. – Comanche Cares, a community giving initiative by Comanche Nation Entertainment, is hosting its annual Toy Drive, an annual tradition that spreads joy and goodwill throughout the holiday season. The Toy Drive benefits families and children in need in Southern Oklahoma,